React Native Component Libraries you need to know

Are you looking for a little helping hand in the development of your next mobile app for iOS and/or Android? React Native templates could be the answer, in terms of fast go to market timing and flexibility. React Native is a powerful open-source Javascript framework created, as you probably know, by Facebook. If you are familiar with ReactJS, you need to know that the syntax and workflow remain similar, but the components are different.

Shoutem UI is a set of styleable components that enables you to build beautiful React Native applications for iOS and Android. All of our components are built to be both composable and customizable. Each component has a predefined style that is compatible with the rest of the Shoutem UI, which makes it possible to build complex components that look great without the need to manually define complex styles.

Material Kit React is a Free [email protected] Kit with a fresh, new design inspired by Google’s material design. You asked for it, so we built it. It’s a great pleasure to introduce to you the material concepts in an easy to use and beautiful set of components. Along with the restyling of the Material-UI elements, you will find three fully-coded example pages, to help you design your next project.

The library’s authors state that “The idea with React Native Elements is more about component structure than actual design, meaning less boilerplate in setting up certain elements but full control over their design”, which should make it appealing for both new developers and seasoned veterans.

Semantic is a development framework that helps create beautiful, responsive layouts using human-friendly HTML. It has integrations with React, Angular, Meteor, Ember and many other frameworks. All jQuery functionality has been re-implemented in React.